Multiplex ParkMaster?
#2

Here's the manual.........http://www.multiplex-rc.de/cms/vorsc...master_5sp.pdf
English instructions start on page 9
English instructions start on page 9
#4

Hey Joe,
no experience with the model, but have you seen the video of the plane's creator putting it through it's paces in a small park? Very nice!
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXbqfwZign4[/media]
Regards,
Gary
no experience with the model, but have you seen the video of the plane's creator putting it through it's paces in a small park? Very nice!
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXbqfwZign4[/media]
Regards,
Gary
#6
New Member
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 11

I prefer to have the cg at 120 mm from leading edge. The manual suggests 110-120 mm. I´ve set it up with motor Pulso KA20-20L, esc Pulso DL22A+, propeller APC 9x6, Hitec HS-55 on ailerons, JR DS285 on rudder, Eflite DS75H on elevator. Had to drill extra holes in motor mount, Multiplex´power set fits perfectly but wasn´t in stock at my LHS. I´m more than satisfied with the set up, the power surplus has saved me from some crashes. My auw is 508 grams. I´m using 1000 mah 3s Esky batteries, these works fine with me for the time being. EDIT: Bought two Vislero 1000 mah 20C batteries today, as the 10C Esky are showing fatigue.
I´m new to 3D, and I love this plane! I´ve practised the basics on "Nasty" scratchbuilt after Waterdog´s plans at rcgroups. I can easily recomend Nasty too. Parkmaster is superior quality, but a little expensive.
Last edited by bjeff; 09-30-2008 at 04:55 PM.
#8

Hi Guys,
Been flying my PM for a few weeks now, and I gotta say it is THE No 1 Foamy in my fleet. (Outdoor)
Knife Edges are a joke, Hover / Harrier as good as it gets.
Very durable, and easy to repair.
Definitely recommend as a solid trainer.
Some pics from last week.



Cheers
Mick
Been flying my PM for a few weeks now, and I gotta say it is THE No 1 Foamy in my fleet. (Outdoor)
Knife Edges are a joke, Hover / Harrier as good as it gets.
Very durable, and easy to repair.
Definitely recommend as a solid trainer.
Some pics from last week.



Cheers
Mick
#9
New Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Dianella, Western Australia
Posts: 1

Hi Mick,
After chatting to you about what to buy this morning (Sat 24th jan) at the park I went to PerthRC and took a look at the Multiplex Parkmaster (I think it was) and he's gone and put the price up to 200 smackeroos! Bit much.
Then I took a look in the box and thought it pretty damn good. Especially the way they pack it all in a foam crate - not bad. Just seems pricey for a pile of foam.
Sitting next to it was the Multiplex Gemini Bipe! now that's a nice piece of kit! $228 thank you very much! Would that be a better plane? Have you seen one fly at all?
Dunno about the MSComposits. Just wanted to know which one did you recommend there again? The unique?
Bit cheaper I guess - havent done the sums on getting one out here yet.
I think my homebuilding foamy days are over - I'm not that good at it so time to buy.
Thanks,
Dave.
After chatting to you about what to buy this morning (Sat 24th jan) at the park I went to PerthRC and took a look at the Multiplex Parkmaster (I think it was) and he's gone and put the price up to 200 smackeroos! Bit much.
Then I took a look in the box and thought it pretty damn good. Especially the way they pack it all in a foam crate - not bad. Just seems pricey for a pile of foam.
Sitting next to it was the Multiplex Gemini Bipe! now that's a nice piece of kit! $228 thank you very much! Would that be a better plane? Have you seen one fly at all?
Dunno about the MSComposits. Just wanted to know which one did you recommend there again? The unique?
Bit cheaper I guess - havent done the sums on getting one out here yet.
I think my homebuilding foamy days are over - I'm not that good at it so time to buy.
Thanks,
Dave.
#10

Hi Mick,
After chatting to you about what to buy this morning (Sat 24th jan) at the park I went to PerthRC and took a look at the Multiplex Parkmaster (I think it was) and he's gone and put the price up to 200 smackeroos! Bit much.
Then I took a look in the box and thought it pretty damn good. Especially the way they pack it all in a foam crate - not bad. Just seems pricey for a pile of foam.
Sitting next to it was the Multiplex Gemini Bipe! now that's a nice piece of kit! $228 thank you very much! Would that be a better plane? Have you seen one fly at all?
Dunno about the MSComposits. Just wanted to know which one did you recommend there again? The unique?
Bit cheaper I guess - havent done the sums on getting one out here yet.
I think my homebuilding foamy days are over - I'm not that good at it so time to buy.
Thanks,
Dave.
After chatting to you about what to buy this morning (Sat 24th jan) at the park I went to PerthRC and took a look at the Multiplex Parkmaster (I think it was) and he's gone and put the price up to 200 smackeroos! Bit much.
Then I took a look in the box and thought it pretty damn good. Especially the way they pack it all in a foam crate - not bad. Just seems pricey for a pile of foam.
Sitting next to it was the Multiplex Gemini Bipe! now that's a nice piece of kit! $228 thank you very much! Would that be a better plane? Have you seen one fly at all?
Dunno about the MSComposits. Just wanted to know which one did you recommend there again? The unique?
Bit cheaper I guess - havent done the sums on getting one out here yet.
I think my homebuilding foamy days are over - I'm not that good at it so time to buy.
Thanks,
Dave.

#14
New Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 7

I have a friend that flew my ParkMaster today, LOVED the way if flies, and he really wants one. He'd like one already built up and radio-ready. Yes, I know it's a pretty straight forward assembly and that most of you won't part with your ParkMaster at any cost (like me), but I thought I'd at least ask. So, anyone looking to sell a ParkMaster? If so, please PM me.
Alan
Alan